In the near future red bubble heardquater condo’s will spell out “Redbubble” / One member proudly holds up the new simple logo, the stylised “db” almost resembles a butterfly… (cue advertising hypno-jargon…) r*eliable / easy 2 use / dedicated / buyable / uploading / boyant / brotherhood / lasting / e*pic
this was a image that needed a little touch ups…. only due to the fact i wanted to print this at local print shop here for myself so i edited the original…. / edits ======== / Moved the drain pipe to reveal more test space. / color touch up / text more clear to read – changed text style to ‘vadilisum ghetto street’ / size differance to make printable 16×12 wall mount .CCCP.WarHammer*
I took this photo when Willie performed at Rodeo Austin 2008. The album cover redesign was for a challenge. The original album design is here. The challenge also inspired this album cover mashup. Original album is here. /
Staircase at the renovated Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), designed by Frank Gehry.
As you can see from the title, I did this 14 years ago. They were renovating old houses in Blyth, where I live, so I took a photo and cut it to remove the road and then pasted the photo onto paper and drew around it. Not sure if the experiment worked, but it was fun. It’s A4 by the way.
I think building huge sites like this is hard. / Especially given they are so darn organic and we (including me) are so demanding :) / So y…
I think building huge sites like this is hard. / Especially given they are so darn organic and we (including me) are so demanding :) / So you know what? / Well done RB on the whole rebuild/redesign. / Hats…well cap in my case…off to you.
Before After !http://images-0.redbubble…
Before After Here’s my original painting before I converted it to a vector in Photoshop I want to share a project I am working all of my friends here at RedBubble. / I am re-designing a logo and creating new branding for a local salon. / They are a “Vidal Sassoon” salon and pride themselves in having cutting edge techniques and skills. / To create the logo I started with painting, after eight or so pages of brush strokes and sitting on it for a bit, I was drawn to the shape you see here. I photographed it and converted it to a vector in Photoshop. / Not only did the logo look like the word “In” from the companies name “In Color Salon” but it also seamed to look like flowing hair and or hair die. It tied together everything I wanted to convey for my client. The pop of the terracotta color combined with the blue circle not only contrast each other but are also unique and dynamic. / My client expressed a desire for a feminine yet bold and organic look and feel with their new identity. / The end result captured all of their desires and needs and is unique and bold enough that they can grow with it and it can grow with them. Here are a sample of a few of the proposed web site comps that include the new logo. (These are sample of what would be the front page of the website design) Comp. 1 Comp. 2 Comp. 3 Also here is a mock up of what the new logo will look like on their current signs. I hope you enjoyed a sneak peak into one of my design projects, the design was a hit and my client is currently using and enjoying their new identity. Take care! Xoxo
I have been wanting to re-design our site for ages, but hey, I wasn’t ready. But now, here is the new updated FIXD MUSIC site! !htt…
I have been wanting to re-design our site for ages, but hey, I wasn’t ready. But now, here is the new updated FIXD MUSIC site! http://fixdmusic.com/ —-—- Also, check out the offical shirt for Fixd Music - http://www.redbubble.com/people/diesellaws/clothing/1858775-2-fixd-music-official-merchandise Enjoy the music!
Hi all, I’m happy to say that after weeks of Photoshopping, coding and generally banging my head against the wall, I’ve finally finish…
Hi all, I’m happy to say that after weeks of Photoshopping, coding and generally banging my head against the wall, I’ve finally finished the redesign of my website! Feel free to have a look at www.danbiggins.com and let me know what you think. Thanks, Dan
Just took some advice and cropped close…whatcha think?
Album cover (competition remake) Goldfrapp’s Seventh Tree Happiness lyrics from the album Join our group and you will find / Harmony and peace of mind / Make you better / We’re here to welcome you We’re all on a journey to / Finding the real inner you / Make you better (make you better) / We’re here to welcome you Time stops to whir / You’ve lost life Happiness / How did you get to be / Happiness / How did you get to find / Love, real love / Love, love, love Footing in the magic world / Donate all your money we’ll / Make it better (make it better) / We’re here to welcome you We can see a troubled soul / Give his soul, your money will / Make it better (make it better) / We’re here to welcome you Time stops to whir / You’ve lost life Happiness / How did you get to be / Happiness / How did you get to find / Love, real love / Love, love, love We’ll be swimming in the sea / Of wisdom and serenity / Make you better Happiness / How did you get to be / Happiness / How did you get to find / Love, real love / Love, love, love
Website re-design for Saluki Club of Canada, you can see their current site here: / http://www.salukicanada.com/main.htm Created in Illustrator
Well, I’ve just finished and launched a redesign of my personal site, Rocketfuelled. It’s taken some time…
Well, I’ve just finished and launched a redesign of my personal site, Rocketfuelled. It’s taken some time and it’s a significant part of my daily creative works so I figured it was worthy of a small RB Journal post. Notably, I’ve added a Goods section which lists products that I have for sale here on RedBubble. It’s not integrated or anything – I just add a new piece to it once I have decent photos of the products for sale. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of traffic my RB profile gets from it. Self-pimp over! Thanks.
Thought i would redesign some of the cast as i have improved a little with my drawings
Black and White copy of original color collage printed on semi-glossy paper and redesigned with oil pastels.
Black and White copy of original color collage printed on semi-glossy paper and redesigned with oil pastels and charcoal.
Fort Point is located at the southern side of the Golden Gate at the entrance to San Francisco Bay. This fort was completed just before the American Civil War, to defend San Francisco Bay against hostile warships. The fort is now protected as Fort Point National Historic Site, a United States National Historic Site administered by the National Park Service as a unit of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. In 1769 Spain occupied the San Francisco area and by 1776 had established the area’s first European settlement, with a mission and a presidio. To protect against encroachment by the British and Russians, Spain fortified the high white cliff at the narrowest part of the bay’s entrance, where Fort Point now stands. The Castillo de San Joaquin, built in 1794, was an adobe structure housing nine to thirteen cannon. Mexico won independence from Spain in 1821, gaining control of the region and the fort, but in 1835 the Mexican army moved to Sonoma leaving the castillo’s adobe walls to crumble in the wind and rain. On July 1, 1846, after the Mexican-American War broke out between Mexico and the United States, U.S. forces, including Captain John Charles Fremont, Kit Carson and a band of 10 followers, captured the empty castillo and spiked the cannons. US era / Following the United States’ victory in 1848, California was annexed by the U.S. and became a state in 1850. The gold rush of 1849 had caused rapid settlement of the area, which was recognized as commercially and strategically valuable to the US. Military officials soon recommended a series of fortifications to secure San Francisco Bay. Coastal defenses were built at Alcatraz Island, Fort Mason, and Fort Point. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began work on Fort Point in 1853. Plans specified that the lowest tier of artillery be as close as possible to water level so cannonballs could ricochet across the water’s surface to hit enemy ships at the water-line. Workers blasted the 90-foot (27 m) cliff down to 15 feet (4.6 m) above sea level. The structure featured seven-foot-thick walls and multi-tiered casemated construction typical of Third System forts. It was sited to defend the maximum amount of harbor area. While there were more than 30 such forts on the East Coast, Fort Point was the only one on the West Coast. In 1854 Inspector General Joseph K. Mansfield declared “this point as the key to the whole Pacific Coast…and it should receive untiring exertions”. A crew of 200, many unemployed miners, labored for eight years on the fort. In 1861, with war looming, the Army mounted the fort’s first cannon. Col. Albert Sidney Johnston, commander of the Department of the Pacific, prepared Bay Area defenses and ordered in the first troops to the fort. Kentucky-born Johnston then resigned his commission to join the Confederate Army; he was killed at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862. Fort Point and the Civil War / Throughout the Civil War, artillerymen at Fort Point stood guard for an enemy that never came. The Confederate raider CSS Shenandoah planned to attack San Francisco, but on the way to the harbor the captain learned that the war was over; it was August 1865. Severe damage to similar forts on the Atlantic Coast during the war – Fort Sumter in South Carolina and Fort Pulaski in Georgia – challenged the effectiveness of masonry walls against rifled artillery. Troops soon moved out of Fort Point, and it was never again continuously occupied by the Army. The fort was nonetheless important enough to receive protection from the elements. In 1869 a granite seawall was completed. The following year, some of the fort’s cannon were moved to Battery East on the bluffs nearby, where they were more protected. In 1882 Fort Point was officially named Fort Winfield Scott after the famous hero from the war against Mexico. The name never caught on and was later applied to an artillery post at the Presidio. In 1892 the Army began constructing the new Endicott System concrete fortifications armed with steel, breech-loading rifled guns. Within eight years, all 103 of the smooth-bore cannons at Fort Point had been dismounted and sold for scrap. The fort, moderately damaged in the 1906 earthquake, was used over the next four decades for barracks, training, and storage, however, in 1913, part of the interior wall was removed by the Army in their short lived attempt to make the fort the Army detention barracks using Soldier/Prisoner labor[citation needed]. The detention barracks were later built on Alcatraz Island and was used until becoming a Federal Prison. Soldiers from the 6th U.S. Coast Artillery were stationed there during World War II to guard minefields and the anti-submarine net that spanned the Golden Gate. On December 16, 1962, Alcatraz inmate John Paul Scott became the only inmate to prove conclusively that it was possible to reach the San Francisco shoreline from Alcatraz by swimming. Preserving Fort Point / In 1926 the American Institute of Architects proposed preserving the fort for its outstanding military architecture. Funds were unavailable, and the ideas languished. Plans for the Golden Gate Bridge in the 1930s called for the fort’s removal, but Chief Engineer Joseph Strauss redesigned the bridge to save the fort. “While the old fort has no military value now,” Strauss said, “it remains nevertheless a fine example of the mason’s art…. It should be preserved and restored as a national monument.” The fort is situated directly below the southern approach to the bridge, underneath an arch that supports the roadway. Preservation efforts were revived after World War II. On October 16, 1970, President Richard Nixon signed a bill creating Fort Point National Historic Site.
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